Put the verb in the correct form to complete each sentence.
/ first conditional / if –present simple, will
/second conditional/ if -past simple, would
examples. If I get the results, I will tell you
If I got the results , I would tell you
1. If global warming continues, temperatures will rise even higher.
2. What would you do if you won a million dollars?
3. If people stopped using cars completely, there would be much less pollution.
4. When it rains again, I won’t forget to bring my umbrella.
5. If I spoke English fluently, I would not need to take lessons.
6. If Siberia wasn’t so cold, I’d go there in winter.
7. Tom will be at the party tonight. If I see him, I will say hello.
8. If it not rained so much in England, you wouldn’t see so many umbrellas.
9. I will call you when I get home.
10. Where will you live when you move out of your flat?
11. If you could choose any company, which company would you like to work for?
Put the verb in the second conditional form/ if past simple…….. would
1.If I had (have) a magic wand, I would make (make) all my wishes come true.
2.If she studied (study) harder, she would pass (pass) the exam.
3.If we lived (live) in a big city, we would have (have) more opportunities.
4.If he were (be) a superhero, he would save (save) the world.
5.If they knew (know) the answer, they would tell (tell) us.
6.If you helped (help) me, we would finish (finish) the project faster.
7.If it didn’t rain (not/rain), we would go (go) to the park.
8.If I were (be) you, I would take (take) that job offer.
9.If she spoke (speak) Spanish, she would move (move) to Spain.
10.If you didn’t spend (not/spend) so much time online, you would have (have) more time for your hobbies.